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<TITLE>VKG Creations</TITLE>
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  PANKAJ KULKARNI
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  509 West, 112th Street, Apt. 1N, New York, NY 10025
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 Phone: (Home)  (212)-531-0514.   (Work) (212)-939-7054.
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 Fax: (212)-666-0140
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Current Status
</UL> </H2> <H3>I am working as a Graduate Research Assistant (PhD) in the
department of Computer Science, Columbia University, New York City.  I am a
member of the database research group and am currently working on some view
maintenance problems using SYBASE as a platform for my experiments.
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Education
</UL> </H2> <H3>B.S in Computer Science from Indian Instiute of Technology,
Madras, India in 1995. </H3>


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Skills
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 Operating Systems: SunOS 4.x, Solaris 2.x, BSD, DOS.
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 Languages: C, Pascal, Lisp, C++, 80x86 assembly
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 Databases: Worked on Oracle and Sybase.
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Past Projects
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 A database for library management using Oracle RDBMS. Included in it
 were provisions for maintaining details of faculty, students and employees.
 Retrieval and updation was made possible through a friendly user interface
 implemented using SQL-Forms.
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 Implementation of some of the routing algorithms for the Network Layer. This
 was done as part of a project to develop a layered protocol suite confirming
 to the OSI model.
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 A compiler for a subset of the Pascal programming language using the compiler
 building tools lex and yacc.
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A mathematical package for scientific use. This included matrix operations,
curve fitting, interpolation, integration, calculator, graph plotter, solving
equations using Newton-Raphson method, solving simultaneous linear equations,
fft among others. Among the facilities provided were a friendly user interface
and editing, loading and saving files.
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 Design of an 8031-based card that receives data from an RS232C serial port
 and transfers data to a parallel printer port (Centronics interface).
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I have done the following in DOS environment
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        - A memory testing worm that checks a segment by replicating itself.
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        - A utility which provides file transfer, talk between two PC's
	connected by serial port with a friendly interface to set the baudrate
          and other parameters.
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       -  A restricted DOS-like operating system using BIOS calls. It comes
          up before DOS and provides a monitor for viewing/modifying
	  registers/memory locations in addition to handling the disk
	  operations, loading and executing an executable file in a controlled
	  way.
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        - A TSR Alarm program
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